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Home LASTESIS Workshop

LASTESIS Workshop

Jacopo Turini December 13, 2023 EVENTS, GENDER&VIOLENCE

On 13 November 2023 Chilean feminist collective, LASTESIS visited UCC for a public conversation and a two-hour workshop. The workshop entitled “Feminist and political collage: interdisciplinary strategies for performance”, emphasised the importance of acting with urgency in response to gender-based violence, and had participants engage with the topic through words, images, and movement. The event was generously supported by several UCC units, such as the Department of Spanish, Portuguese and Latin American Studies, Theatre, the Violence Conflict and Gender research cluster in the Centre for Advanced Studies for Languages and Cultures (CASiLaC) and the Equality, Diversity and Inclusion unit, and our community-based partner, the Latin American Solidarity Centre (LASC).

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